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hi, im on a market for a non turbo R34, i went and saw this 25GT, seem to be in pretty mint condition, i seller told me there is a dvd with GSP function ect, but it's not connected, it was the first time seeing a R34 inside so i dont know much, i was just wondering how much would it cost to connect the dvd.

And how much does a 25gt worth on the market?

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mine was $$$19999 4 a 2000 model hehehe but i got it 4 $$$14999 cuz i had a crappy trade in lol ;), came with 3 years warranty, 6 months rego n blue slip n compliance bla bla bla all that... as 4 the dvd id check if it actually works n aint crapped up, cuz mine came with a kenwood 10 stacker that didnt work LOL

the GPS wont work in australia, not without pulling it apart anyway. quite a fair bit of coin.

you can get the dvd working though. best guy to ask this question is "Chris Rogers" have a search for him around the forum, very very knowledgeable guy!

14-16k wow.

this guy wouldnt get rid of it til he dropped it to 11.5k http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...html&hl=r34

and his seem to be in very good condition with low km.

i recently bargain with a guy with his R34 25gt to 12K, all stock with 60000km on da clock. but the rims are scratched, side of the front bumper scratched. is that a good deal

i dont have any photos, but yeah like light scratches. the interior's in very good condition. semi auto tho, this car is for short term basis, just for going through my Ps, so im not to fuss about it, just though 12k might be 500 bucks too much.

if its auto or manual tends to have big sway on the r34 25. I got my 2000 model, 106km's, MANUAL 4-door for 14990 drive away no more to pay (sounds like a f*king add). Anyway if the car is manual it can add 1-2k to the price unfortunately :D besides who wants an auto anyway? rawr.

I picked up my R34 25GT for 15500.

Manual, Carbon Fibre Bonnet, Pod Filter,3inch Kakimoto Stainless Steel Exhaust, Lowered, Aftermarket Wing, Fresh new paint.. (weird front bar, dunno if its aftermarket or not)

80,000 on the clock with an oil change done 500k's ago.

12 Months Rego

Also came with 3 Generic gauges which werent mounted, GTR Brake Rotors which are still sitting in my garage

Stock Wing

Also lil bits and peices, Carbon fibre gear knob, random decals..

Picked it up for cheap because the owner was 40 years old, and loved skylines, and needed a 4WD for his growing family.

So yeah, pay the extra dosh and get a manual R34 2DR buddy.

Wow i just checked carsales for you, theres no private selling R34 25GT's Manual with under 100k's in Sydney.. Drought ?

I guess your gonna' have to pick it up from a dealer.. Search the forums for "dealerships in sydney".. some good.. some horribly bad from what i hear.. do your research before you go out and flop out the cash

MRXTCZ

yep, i couldnt find any manual NA R34 for a good price, they all like $20000, the irony is that by the time i do find one, i'll probably be able to get a full licence which mean, i'll have to sell and get a GTT... so i'm either going to settle for a tritronic R34 or a manual supra mark4

Edited by warakawa

15 months aye.

Well, you can wait it out and save that extra cash for the insurance and all and just get yourself a GTT.

But if your persistant and just cant wait to get your hands on one, then go hunting.. look for a 25GT 2Dr Manual .. Even a GTV if you get lucky, then just do a RB25DE to RB25DE+T conversion :P

MRXTCZ

Importing at this time of crisis economy wise is going to be straight suicide.

2Dr Non Turbs are so rare in R34s these days.

I remember there was a point where there were about 3 on carsales.. then they disappear.

Just wait it out i guess.. either till one pops up onto the market.. or till you get your full licence and can hammer a turbo.. or till the economy will stabilise and the dollar is in our favour ( highly doubt anytime soon )

MRXTCZ

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